Gnorimella maculosa breeding

Good evening,

I wanted to ask if someone here has experience in rearing or breeding Gnorimella maculosa.

It seems like that species isn’t in breeding and I couldn’t find data regarding breeding online.

Best Regards,

BeetlebreederGermany 

 
Hello @Goliathus,

would you mind sharing how you bred this species? I would love to know! Also I would like to hear how your Trigonopeltastes breeding goes on, if you can start it.

Greetings,

BeetlebreederGermany

 
Hello @Goliathus,

would you mind sharing how you bred this species? I would love to know! Also I would like to hear how your Trigonopeltastes breeding goes on, if you can start it.

Greetings,

BeetlebreederGermany
It was perhaps 15 years ago, but I recall that Trichiotinus texanus were very easy to breed.  They oviposited readily in composted leaf litter.  In fact, they even laid eggs in a bare container!  Rearing was essentially the same as for many other Cetoniinae, and the larvae grew very quickly.  There are several other species of Trichiotinus in my area, including a metallic green one (possibly lunulatus?) that I see much less frequently than texanus.

Have you ever kept any species of Gnorimus, such as G. nobilis? - 

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Hello,

thank you for all that information!

I am infact rearing Gnorimus sp larvae which I removed from cutdown trees last year. They have build pupacells two weeks ago.

Best regards,

BeetlebreederGermany

 
Hello, 

if there‘s anyone (expect the user who offered them recently) with information, I would love to recieve it.

Best Regards,

BeetlebreederGermany

 
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